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Humphrey Bogart's Breakthrough Movie
1,108 wordsThe mysterious legend of the Maltese Falcon unfolds as the opening scene reveals the origin of the jewel-encrusted black statue. Its history dates back ages, and it is said to have disappeared after a struggle at sea, with its whereabouts unknown. The black and white screen slowly provides a transition into the office, and intricate life of private eye Sam Spade (Humphrey Bogart). As the dialogue starts fast and furiously, a story involving murder, greed and betrayal unfolds on screen. This movi...
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Beginning Of The Movie The Conflict
963 wordsCharacterization plays a major part in most movies, this is what gives the audience insights into a characters personality. The film 12 Angry Men relies more heavily on the use of characterization than any other movie I can think of. Due to the lack of special effects and because the film takes place almost entirely in a small jury room the development of characters was key. This star studded cast of actors included such names as: Henry Fonda, Lee J. Cobb, and Ed Begley, even the guy from The Od...
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Invasion Of African Americans And Sal
545 words"DO THE RIGHT THING" Spike Lee's movie Do the Right Thing is an excellent portrayal of what life was and is most certainly like in some areas of New York City and across the United States of America. His movie tells the story of Mookie an African American pizza deliveryman, trying to make a living to support his son and girlfriend. He works for Sal and his two sons Vito and Pino who hold completely opposite attitudes when it comes to race. Then there is Radio Raheem who organizes a boycott at Sa...
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Film Over The Obvious Special Effects
626 wordsFilm Review: Close Encounters of the Third Kind Society & Entertainment Film Review What do you get when you combine aliens, a little bit of mystery, tasteful comedy, good acting, and award-winning direction? A wonderful film from one of the most celebrated directors of our time, Stephen Spielberg. ' Close Encounters' places Richard Dreyfuss and Melinda Barro in roles of regular suburbanites who both believe to have seen a UFO. The plot thickens and the intrigue begins when these two determined ...
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Intense Acting In The Movie Pulp Fiction
810 wordsMovie Review: Pulp Fiction Quentin Tarantino's Pulp Fiction is one of the most daring, puzzling, and ultimately exciting pieces of cinema to hit the screen in years. As wholly original as it is a copy of hundreds of films before it about tales of hit-men and criminals, it dares you to step out of the dull and enter a colorful, exhilarating world that could only be Los Angeles. The intensity level of the movie is off the scale. People are laughing like crazy in the theater to the intelligent dial...
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50 Years Of Movie Magic Alfred Hitchcock
2,635 wordsAlfred Hitchcock: 50 Years of Movie Magic Alfred Hitchcock is among the few directors to combine a strong reputation for high-art film-making with great audience popularity. Throughout his career he gave his audiences more pleasure than could be asked for. The consistency of quality plot-lines and technical ingenuity earned him the recognition of being one of the greatest filmmakers of all time. His films earned him the reputation of being the 'master of suspense', and after viewing two of his m...
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Family In The Television Show
821 wordsPleasantville Popular culture is the artistic and creative expression in entertainment and style that appeals to society as whole. It includes music, film, sports, painting, sculpture, and even photography. It can be diffused in many ways, but one of the most powerful and effective ways to address society is through film and television. Broadcasting, radio and television are the primary means by which information and entertainment are delivered to the public in virtually every nation around the ...
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Philadelphia For The Movie's Final Sequence
525 wordsThis movie caused a lot of hoopla when it was released back in '93, for it was the first Hollywood studio movie to fully tackle the subject of AIDS. Now, I don't want to take anything away from the film, because it is still quite entertaining, but it certainly doesn't come off as a groundbreaking film anymore. Even back when it was released, I personally didn't think it was that big of a deal because by that time we'd already seen the subject matter covered for years, in news reports, documentar...
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Films Viewers
1,258 wordsToday, the movie industry has become a huge moneymaker in the entertainment business. You cannot turn on the television without seeing advertisements for the next big blockbuster film. While most of the films these days entertain with amazing special effects or raunchy comedy, there are still films that thrive because of great acting, directing, and editing. Three films that I believe would be great examples of the way these aspects can cause a film to excel are? Any Given Sunday? , ? The Cell? ...
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Movie Slingblade Karl
804 wordsIn reviewing the movie 'Slingblade' many moral issues arose. 'Slingblade' revolves totally around Karl, a retarded man who has spent almost all of his life in a psychiatric hospital. Upon the day of his release, Karl told his horrific story to a student newspaper reporter. While discussing his story, the viewers find that Karl was treated almost like an animal by his parents, picked on by almost everyone in town, including his father's boss's son. At the age of 11, Karl saw his father's boss's s...
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1954 Movie The Seven Samurai
1,496 wordsNowadays, in the times when the nations of the world try to find their own unique features, and differentiate each other on the global arena, it is oftentimes only the culture that unites the people of different states. Seemingly very different from the first sight, the American and Japanese cultures are very similar and close to each other in their essence. Through the long history of the US Japan relationships there were both: the rises and the falls, wise mutual agreements and great misunders...
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Big Screen And The Hitchcock Name
1,089 wordsIn 1922 the director of Always Tell Your Wife, a filming progress, got very sick and had to leave the movie. The lead actor Seymore Hicks had to take over the duties of direction, but was stumped on ideas. The young Hitchcock assisted him with the rest of production, and a legacy had been born Hitchcock's solo directorial debut, The Pleasure Garden was released in January of 1927, but it was not until three weeks later that the illustrious career of Alfred J. Hitchcock really took off. In Februa...
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Life And Films Of George Lucas
2,750 wordsPart I, Summary: THX 1138, American Graffiti, Star Wars, The Empire Strikes Back the list goes on and on. Although many have not heard of each of these films, everyone certainly has to know the man behind them. George Lucas has, in many cases, written, produced, and directed, not to mention edit, his own films. His vision was the driving force that imagined and created these movies. All have made back the cost of the film and most have received millions of dollars in profit. Although it sounds a...
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Daughter In The Movie
543 wordsShing i The film American Beauty is extremely real it goes deep into the life of a family that looks as ordinary as the family on the Cosby show, but the reality will disturb you. I really enjoy this movie because it does not fit into any specific movie genre like a mobster or scary movie would. It is in a category of its own. This film is about a high-class white family that has some very disturbing issues. The entire film has voice over done by the father. He is the narrator so most of the mov...
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Hartley's Image Of A Realistic Film
1,161 wordsReal Life of an Ex-Con In 1990, Hal Hartley wrote, directed, edited, and produced his first major motion picture, The Unbelievable Truth. Hartley may have done all those jobs because his budget was so small, or he may have just cared about his work, like that of an painter with each brush stroke. The cinematography exhibited in this film is rather startling; the variation of camera work and group shots seen in this film is similar to the 1960's French new wave cinema seen in Breathless. The appr...
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Examples Of Postmodern Aesthetics In Blockbuster Horror
2,744 wordsIntroduction The postmodern aesthetic can be used to address all manner of objects and texts; this includes using these aesthetics in the horror film series's uch as Scream (1, 2 and 3) and Halloween (1, 2, 4, 5, 6 and 7) to illustrate the examples of postmodern aesthetics in blockbuster horror sequels. Both the Scream and Halloween series are films of the horror genre that exhibit examples of typically postmodern aesthetics and the qualities of a blockbuster movie. Postmodernism Postmodernism r...
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Gladiator Battles In The Movie
1,036 wordsThe truth on the gladiator The movie "Gladiator" was mostly a true story. Although much research was completed to create the movie, the main plot is fiction. The pieces that are fiction do seem to be based on true historical facts. Gladiator (derived from Latin gladius, sword): Professional combatants who fought to the death in public Roman shows. Contrary to many beliefs, Gladiator spectacles did not start in Rome. The Romans actually borrowed this from the Etruria. The time is around 180 CE. R...
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Traditional Story Of Romeo And Juliet
766 wordsRomeo & Juliet The traditional story of Romeo and Juliet has been created many times, into award winning theatre productions. This classic tale has been experimented by many directors in an attempt to change an ordinary love saga, into an award winning box office hit. They have been presented in many forms to attract a variety of audiences all but with one thing in common, it tells us the story of how a teenage girl by the name of Juliet, and the daughter of the Capulet's falls in love with a te...
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Film Run Lola Run By Tom Tykwer
2,996 wordsThe innovative theories and filmmaking techniques of Diga Vertov revolutionized the way films are made today. Man With a Movie Camera (1929), a documentary that represented the peak of the Soviet avant-garde film movement in the twenties, displayed techniques in montage, creative camera angles, rich imagery, but most importantly allowed him to express his theories of his writings of Kino-eye (the camera). The film has a very simple plot that describes an average day in Russia, yet the final piec...
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Technical Aspects Of Kubrick's Movies
1,243 wordsWho would think that a black comedy about nuclear war, an insightful science fiction movie, and a spine tingling horror film would have anything in common? Nevertheless, Dr. Strangelove, 2001: A Space Oddessy, and The Shining all share a common link: their brilliant director. Stanley Kubrick has become a household name in the film-making industry. His style and techniques produce cinematically ingenious inventions that have captured audiences across the globe. His stellar writing, directing, and...